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Life Back at Home

I know that I have not blogged in a while, but I feel like up to now I have been trying to play catch-up/keep-up. Life since NYC has been absolutely…CRAZY. Our break although amazing did not allow for much resting and since returning I have been consumed with class work and rehearsals for The Tempest. [...]

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Tempest

I just finished my most recent stage management project, The Tempest by William Shakespeare, in Studio 115. This show was a whirlwind to put up due to limited time constraints, but the whole team worked hard and it all came together very well. The show closed this Saturday and it had a full house 2 [...]

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Last but Certainly NOT Least

Our last meeting on Saturday was with John Vivian, the PSM of Rent. He started as an actor, went to acting school and then started building sets in his free time. Then he got drafted and spent several years away from theatre. When he returned he started to stage manage at the American Academy and [...]

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Do It and Pursue It

A pattern here emerges…Ira Mont was our first interview and he started his career path to Broadway as an actor. He originally came to NYC as an actor and worked for a while. He had always been a very organized person who really enjoyed knowing how things worked; eventually more jobs began presenting themselves for stage management [...]

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It’s Called a Play for a Reason…

Friday afternoon, Sommer, Lucia, and I went over to the Westside Theatre to meet William Lang, the PSM of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. He has been the PSM for this show for the past 9 of its 12 years on off-Broadway. A work week for him consists of about 40 hours unless [...]

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Monster Sushi, Rain and Fun!…Friday 3/7

Sommer and myself had a really nice morning on Friday, March 7. We went down to Grand Central Station right before lunch and observed all the people and the amazing architecture of the building. Next, we found the Whispering Corner where we were able to exchange a normal conversation while being on opposite sides of [...]

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Just like in High School

Roy Harris and Denise Yaney gave a completely different perspective on the job from Alex Libby because each of them have been part of the business for over 40 years. Roy Harris started out wanting to be an actor, graduated from college and came to NY to be an actor. He worked as an actor for [...]

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Is He That Young?

When we met the Assistant Stage Manager of Is He Dead? the first thing that I noticed was how young he looked. I mean he is only 3 years older than I am right now! The way that he broke through into this career was by banging on stage doors until someone was willing to [...]

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Behind November

On Wednesday, March 5, Sommer, Lucia and myself met with Jill Cordle, the PSM of November. I personally think that she gave us some great advice and it was given in a very effective and concise manner. She has always loved theatre and studied it all the way through her MFA. Her career consisted of [...]

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Defying Gravity

I had the great opportunity of meeting with Jennifer Marik, the PSM of Wicked, and her stage managers, Chris and Kristi, before their matinee on Wednesday, March 5. It was nice to talk to them together because you could really see why together they made a great team because they had a great balance. All [...]

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